This article is about the use of dialysis in a laboratory, research, production or educational setting. For information on the use of dialysis as a treatment for kidney or liver failure see, dialysis or liver dialysis. For information on dialysis or reverse osmosis usage in water treatment see, reverse osmosis. For additional information on laboratory dialysis see Dialysis (biochemistry).
Dialysis tubing, also known as Visking tubing, is an artificial semi-permeable membrane tubing[1] used in separation techniques, that facilitates the flow of tiny molecules in solution based on differential diffusion.
In the context of life science research, dialysis tubing is typically used in the sample clean-up and processing of proteins and DNA samples or complex biological samples such as blood or serums. Dialysis tubing is also frequently used as a teaching aid to demonstrate the principles of diffusion, osmosis, Brownian motion and the movement of molecules across a restrictive membrane.
For the principles and usage of dialysis in a research setting, see Dialysis (biochemistry).
Dialysistubing, also known as Visking tubing, is an artificial semi-permeable membrane tubing used in separation techniques, that facilitates the flow...
Kidney dialysis (from Greek διάλυσις, dialysis, 'dissolution'; from διά, dia, 'through', and λύσις, lysis, 'loosening or splitting') is the process of...
salt rejection solution. Dialysistubing is used in hemodialysis to purify blood in the case of kidney failure. The tubing uses a semipermeable membrane...
semi-permeable membrane in a certain type of battery,[which?] as dialysistubing (Visking tubing), and as a release agent in the manufacture of fibreglass and...
minimally invasive devices, dialysis equipment, for bypass procedures, and chemotherapy drug delivery. Tygon Medical Tubing S-54-HL was introduced in 1964...
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open pathway into the body. Examples of these devices are; catheters, dialysistubing, feeding tubes, breathing tubes, etc. Staph infection is typically...
renal dialysis techniques, such as hemofiltration, hemodialysis or hemodiafiltration are not able to adequately eliminate them. Liver dialysis has shown...
with a long tubing lifetime without the risk of tubing rupture.[citation needed] The pumped fluid contacts only the inside surface of the tubing. This eliminates...
business. In 2009, the first Libre Clothing products were launched. DialysisDialysistubing "Clothing line offers patients more freedom". The Columbus Dispatch...
haemodialysis, or simply dialysis, is a process of filtering the blood of a person whose kidneys are not working normally. This type of dialysis achieves the extracorporeal...
liquid samples and reagents are combined and transported in tubing and mixing coils. The tubing passes the samples from one apparatus to the other with each...
small volume (30 μL) of water or buffer. The gel fragment is placed in a dialysis tube that is permeable to fluids but impermeable to molecules at the size...
some types of carbohydrates. Dialysis providing kidney function artificially. This requires an artificial kidney (a dialysis machine) and relatively long...
dialysis unit, equipped for hemodialysis, continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD), as well as care of the post-transplant and pre-dialysis camper...
scientists, medical practitioners, some EMTs, paramedics, phlebotomists, dialysis technicians, and other nursing staff. In veterinary medicine, the procedure...
settled via a class action lawsuit. The company continues to manufacture dialysis machines of a newer design.[citation needed] "Baxter Dialyzer Recall"....
or IHDF, the substitution fluid is prepared on-line from dialysis solution by running dialysis solution through a set of two membranes to purify it before...
either entrapped in a hollow tube made of dialysis membrane or entrapped in a hydrogel. A hollow dialysis tube is a tube with sub-millimetre diameter...
1886. Uremic frost has become rare since the advent of dialysis. It is the classical pre-dialysis era description of crystallized urea deposits over the...
who live alone. Other risk factors include intestinal malabsorption and dialysis. While many animals produce their own vitamin C, humans and a few others...
hollow fiber membrane at its tip, which is connected to inlet and outlet tubing. The probe is continuously perfused with an aqueous solution (perfusate)...